Seeking to understand why COVID-19 is able to suppress the body’s immune response, new research from the USC Leonard Davis
Month: January 2021
Why we need to test COVID-19 tests
During the first peak of the coronavirus pandemic, it became apparent that the processing of the standard COVID-19 test using
Non-Hispanic Black patients are disproportionately left off liver transplant waitlists
A new study of liver transplant centers confirms that non-Hispanic white patients get placed on liver transplant waitlists at disproportionately
Discovery pinpoints new therapeutic target for atopic dermatitis
Researchers from Trinity have discovered a key mechanism underlying bacterial skin colonisation in atopic dermatitis, which affects millions around the
Study reveals new link to arthritis
A new study by investigators at the Shriners Hospital for Children—St. Louis suggests the damaging effects of obesity are not
COVID-19 drug prospects boosted by discovery of short form of coronavirus’s ‘entry point’
A shadow over the promising inhaled interferon beta COVID-19 therapy has been cleared with the discovery that although it appears
Biomarkers in fathers’ sperm linked to offspring autism
Biomarkers in human sperm have been identified that can indicate a propensity to father children with autism spectrum disorder. These
Benefits of ‘transformational’ cystic fibrosis drug highlighted in new review
A new systematic review by University of Liverpool researchers highlights the positive impact that triple-combination therapy has on the wellbeing
Preemie-born parents linked to children with autism
In a study of medical registry records of nearly 400,000 parent-child pairs from Denmark, a Yale School of Public Health
Ultraviolet radiation causes rare type of eye cancer
Ultraviolet radiation can cause a rare type of eye cancer, conjunctival melanoma, according to research funded by Cancer Research UK